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Local View
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Design Phase Tasks
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Scoping Objects
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Note
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1. Add a local view.
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M
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D
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Procedure step
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2. Change a work view.
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D
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Procedure step
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3. Delete a work view.
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Procedure step
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See also the Process Action Diagram and the Common Action Blocks sections.
Notes:
- You cannot add or delete a Procedure Action Diagram except by adding or deleting its procedure step.
- To build action diagram statements that reference objects that you have not referenced before, include those objects in your subset with at least Access protection. If the objects do not exist yet, be sure to define a subset you can use to add them. For example, you include entity types, work sets, exit states of another business system, common action blocks, and PADs.
- The expansion of a procedure brings in the action diagrams of each procedure step in the procedure with full expansion.
- The default expansion of every subset provides the system-supplied work attribute set. The default expansion also provides what you need to add other work sets (the root subject area with Access protection).
- After defining expected effects, you do not need to scope the entity type.
- To delete a view, your subset must contain all references to that view (all objects that use it). The Objects Preventing Delete Report identifies scoping objects define a subset that contains all references.
- If the view is view-matched to another action diagram, you need full expansion.
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